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[[File:2011-11-04 211451.jpg|250px|right|Goku attacked by the virus]]
 
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|name = Heart Virus
'''Heart Virus'''<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors]]'', 2002</ref> (心臓病) is a deadly virus that [[Future Goku]] and [[Goku|Present Goku]] both contract in November or December of [[Age 766]].<ref>''[[Dragon Ball (manga)|Dragon Ball]]'' chapter 342, "[[One Down... (second manga chapter)|One Down...]]"</ref><ref>''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' episode 128, "[[Double Trouble for Goku]]"</ref>
 
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|JapName = 心臓病
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|RomName = Shinzōbyō
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|alias = '''Viral Heart Disease'''
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|debut = Manga: "[[One Down... (second manga chapter)|One Down...]]"<br>Anime: "[[Double Trouble for Goku]]"
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|Appears in = {{DB Series|DBZ}}
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|user = '''[[Goku]]/[[Future Goku]]'''
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{{nihongo|'''Heart Virus'''<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors]]'', 2002</ref>|心臓病|Shinzōbyō}} is a deadly virus that [[Future Goku]] and [[Goku]] both contract in November or December of [[Age 766]].<ref>''[[Dragon Ball (manga)|Dragon Ball]]'' chapter 342, "[[One Down... (second manga chapter)|One Down...]]"</ref><ref>''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' episode 128, "[[Double Trouble for Goku]]"</ref>
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
No specific name is given to the "Heart Virus". When one is infected with the Heart Virus, symptoms include severe malaise and fatigue. When Goku first felt the symptoms of the Heart Virus, he was out of breath just [[Flight|flying away]] from [[Amenbo Island|the island]] where the [[Android]]s appeared. As the infection progresses, the victim starts experiencing excruciating chest pains until eventually, they succumb to the virus and die. [[Senzu Bean]]s will not stop this virus or even slow it down. The only way to cure this virus is with the [[Heart Medicine]]. Even so, the initial stages of curing the virus will still be extremely painful for the victim but the pain will gradually die out.
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No specific name is given to the "Heart Virus". When one is infected with the Heart Virus, symptoms include severe malaise and fatigue. Turning into a Super Saiyan also hastens the virus' detrimental effects. When Goku first felt the symptoms of the Heart Virus, he was out of breath just [[Flight|flying away]] from [[Amenbo Island|the island]] where the [[Android]]s appeared. As the infection progresses, the victim starts experiencing excruciating chest pains until eventually, they succumb to the virus and die. [[Senzu Bean]]s will not stop this virus or even slow it down. The only way to cure this virus is with the [[Heart Medicine]] which was developed in [[Future Trunks]]' timeline at some point after the death of Future Goku. The Heart Virus is shown very potent as it is able to overpower even a Pure Blooded Saiyan's immune system (which is considerably stronger than an Earthling's) and will eventually kill them, provided they do not receive Heart Medicine in time to cure them of it. While never it was confirmed, [[Piccolo]] speculates that the virus might be contagious, and advises [[Yamcha]] to take some of the medicine himself after carrying Goku back to [[Goku's House|his house]].
   
==History==
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==Biography==
 
===Future Trunks' timeline===
 
===Future Trunks' timeline===
 
[[File:GokuFutureInBedDies.png|thumb|left|Future Goku dies from the heart virus]]
 
[[File:GokuFutureInBedDies.png|thumb|left|Future Goku dies from the heart virus]]
[[Future Trunks]] mentions that many people succumbed from the virus in his [[alternate timeline]]. Unfortunately, Future Goku is one of the people who die from the Heart Virus. Six months following his death, the [[android]]s appear and murder all of the [[Z Fighters]] with the exception of [[Future Gohan]], thus sparking the events of ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks]]'' as well as the [[Trunks Saga]], [[Androids Saga]], and [[Perfect Cell Saga|Cell Saga]].
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[[Future Trunks]] mentions that many people succumbed from the virus in his [[alternate timeline]]. Unfortunately, Future Goku is one of the people who died from the Heart Virus and cannot be wished back to life with the [[Dragon Ball (object)|Dragon Balls]], due to his death being a natural cause. Six months following his death, the [[android]]s appear and murder all of the [[Dragon Team|Z Fighters]], with the exception of [[Future Gohan]] and the Z Fighters are unable to be wished back to life, due to the Dragon Balls being permanently unusable due to [[Future Piccolo]]'s death, which also kills [[Future Kami]], thus sparking the events of ''[[Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks]]''.
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===Main timeline===
 
===Main timeline===
[[File:GokuSuperSaiyanHeartVirus01.png|thumb|150px|Present Goku attacked by the virus]]
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[[File:GokuSuperSaiyanHeartVirus01.png|thumb|Goku holding his heart area due to the virus]]
In the main timeline, Future Trunks arrives from the future and gives Goku [[Heart Medicine|the antidote]] to the Heart Virus (the virus is incurable when Goku first gets it, but a cure ''is'' developed soon afterward; it was just too late for Goku). However, his presence in the past causes history as he knows it to change drastically. One major change is that Goku does not contract the heart virus when he was originally supposed to, but instead it appears several months later during his fight with [[Android 19]] in May of [[Age 767]]. Goku is saved from death by [[Vegeta]] and taken home by [[Yamcha]] to receive the antidote. Ten days later, the virus is successfully cured, and Goku re-joins the fight against the androids and the new threat, [[Cell]].
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In the main timeline, Future Trunks arrives from the future and gives Goku [[Heart Medicine|the antidote]] to the Heart Virus (the virus is incurable when Goku first gets it, but a cure ''is'' developed soon afterward; it was just too late for Goku) after telling him about the Android threat and that he will die of a heart virus prior the Androids' arrival. However, his presence in the past causes history as he knows it to change drastically. One major change is that Goku does not contract the heart virus when he was originally supposed to, but instead it appears several months later during his fight with [[Android 19]] in May of [[Age 767]]. Goku is saved from death by [[Vegeta]] and taken home by [[Yamcha]] to receive the antidote. Ten days later, the virus is successfully cured, and Goku is finally recovered and re-joins the fight against the androids and the new threat, [[Cell]].
   
 
[[File:Gokuheart-1-.jpg|thumb|left|Chi-Chi is worried about Goku suffering from the Heart Virus]]
 
[[File:Gokuheart-1-.jpg|thumb|left|Chi-Chi is worried about Goku suffering from the Heart Virus]]
It is never explained why or how Goku contracted the virus six months after his alternate timeline counterpart, although a possible explanation is that Goku, knowing of the androids' arrival, was at home, training, whereas Future Goku, thinking that all was well, was out having fun with [[Son family|his family]], where he contracted the virus. Main Timeline Goku appears to first be affected by the virus while in [[Sasebo]] (the city where the Androids first appeared), as he was noticeably exhausted after merely flying away from the city. Alternately, Goku's training may have simply postponed the virus as he was in better health.
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It is never explained why or how Goku contracted the virus six months after his alternate timeline counterpart, though it was presumably one of the many side effects created by the time distortions from the use of [[Future Bulma]]'s [[Time Machine]] by Future Trunks and/or [[Cell]]. It is unknown if the Heart Medicine Goku used to cure it was ever developed in the main timeline.
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==Video Games Appearances==
Another possible reason is because Goku originally defeated [[Frieza]] and [[King Cold]] on [[Earth]], not Future Trunks, therefore lessening the wear and tear on his heart. While going [[Super Saiyan]] seems to speed up the process, when not Super Saiyan the infection is very slow.
 
 
In the [[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (series)|''Budokai'' series]] and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World]]'', it is called '''Viral Heart Disease''' and is a special [[capsule]] item that can only be used by equipping in the "custom" menu in the character selection screen. It takes 2-3 of the 7 technique slots, in game it causes both the user and opponent's health to deplete continuously, until only half of their last health bar is left. The user and opponent can avoid taking damage by equipping "Vaccine", a single slot capsule item which nullifies Viral Heart Disease's effect.
   
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==Trivia==
==Appearances in video games==
 
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*In the early years of publication in Vietnam, the company publishing ''Dragon Ball Z'' in Vietnam wanted to increase the humor, so they changed the Heart Virus to food poisoning. In later republication, it was corrected exactly as the original version.
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai]]'', ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2]]'', ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3]]'', and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World]]'', it is called '''Viral Heart Disease''' and is a special [[capsule]] item that can only be used by equipping in the "custom" menu in the character selection screen. It takes 2-3 of the 7 technique slots, in game it causes both the user and opponent's health to deplete continuously, until only half of their last health bar is left. The user and opponent can avoid taking damage by equipping "Vaccine", a single slot capsule item which nullifies Viral Heart Disease's effect.
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 16:38, 23 July 2020

Heart Virus[1] (心臓病 Shinzōbyō) is a deadly virus that Future Goku and Goku both contract in November or December of Age 766.[2][3]

Overview

No specific name is given to the "Heart Virus". When one is infected with the Heart Virus, symptoms include severe malaise and fatigue. Turning into a Super Saiyan also hastens the virus' detrimental effects. When Goku first felt the symptoms of the Heart Virus, he was out of breath just flying away from the island where the Androids appeared. As the infection progresses, the victim starts experiencing excruciating chest pains until eventually, they succumb to the virus and die. Senzu Beans will not stop this virus or even slow it down. The only way to cure this virus is with the Heart Medicine which was developed in Future Trunks' timeline at some point after the death of Future Goku. The Heart Virus is shown very potent as it is able to overpower even a Pure Blooded Saiyan's immune system (which is considerably stronger than an Earthling's) and will eventually kill them, provided they do not receive Heart Medicine in time to cure them of it. While never it was confirmed, Piccolo speculates that the virus might be contagious, and advises Yamcha to take some of the medicine himself after carrying Goku back to his house.

Biography

Future Trunks' timeline

GokuFutureInBedDies

Future Goku dies from the heart virus

Future Trunks mentions that many people succumbed from the virus in his alternate timeline. Unfortunately, Future Goku is one of the people who died from the Heart Virus and cannot be wished back to life with the Dragon Balls, due to his death being a natural cause. Six months following his death, the androids appear and murder all of the Z Fighters, with the exception of Future Gohan and the Z Fighters are unable to be wished back to life, due to the Dragon Balls being permanently unusable due to Future Piccolo's death, which also kills Future Kami, thus sparking the events of Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks.

Main timeline

GokuSuperSaiyanHeartVirus01

Goku holding his heart area due to the virus

In the main timeline, Future Trunks arrives from the future and gives Goku the antidote to the Heart Virus (the virus is incurable when Goku first gets it, but a cure is developed soon afterward; it was just too late for Goku) after telling him about the Android threat and that he will die of a heart virus prior the Androids' arrival. However, his presence in the past causes history as he knows it to change drastically. One major change is that Goku does not contract the heart virus when he was originally supposed to, but instead it appears several months later during his fight with Android 19 in May of Age 767. Goku is saved from death by Vegeta and taken home by Yamcha to receive the antidote. Ten days later, the virus is successfully cured, and Goku is finally recovered and re-joins the fight against the androids and the new threat, Cell.

Gokuheart-1-

Chi-Chi is worried about Goku suffering from the Heart Virus

It is never explained why or how Goku contracted the virus six months after his alternate timeline counterpart, though it was presumably one of the many side effects created by the time distortions from the use of Future Bulma's Time Machine by Future Trunks and/or Cell. It is unknown if the Heart Medicine Goku used to cure it was ever developed in the main timeline.

Video Games Appearances

In the Budokai series and Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World, it is called Viral Heart Disease and is a special capsule item that can only be used by equipping in the "custom" menu in the character selection screen. It takes 2-3 of the 7 technique slots, in game it causes both the user and opponent's health to deplete continuously, until only half of their last health bar is left. The user and opponent can avoid taking damage by equipping "Vaccine", a single slot capsule item which nullifies Viral Heart Disease's effect.

Trivia

  • In the early years of publication in Vietnam, the company publishing Dragon Ball Z in Vietnam wanted to increase the humor, so they changed the Heart Virus to food poisoning. In later republication, it was corrected exactly as the original version.

References